February 2, 2022
Martin Scorsese Marvels at Nightmare Alley’s Reception
How could Scorsese have led the wider public down their own nightmare alleys to…
October 16, 2021
Learning to Feed
Every 10 years, you eat over 7,000 meals. Now I feel full. 7,000 meals is…
April 9, 2021
Vaccines and Regaining Color
So I need to give you the background of my creative choice to go black and…
January 11, 2021
Epiphany: The Power of Truth, Repentance, and Baptism
On the occasion of Epiphany, the U.S. Capitol building was terrorized by a mob…
September 25, 2020
We Need Athletes To Continue Creating Tension for Racial Justice
For as long as injustice remains, we need suspended chords to announce tension.…
April 8, 2020
5 Ways a Church Can Grow During a Pandemic
What if social distancing might reunite us spiritually? It wouldn’t be the…
February 10, 2020
Maturing Heroes: A Review of Avengers Endgame
Despite the epic backdrop, Avengers Endgame matures its core heroes as it…
February 9, 2020
Leveling Society: A Review of Parasite
Parasite is a genre defying story about the disparity between classes and the…
February 4, 2020
The Eye Exam
To see with God's eyes requires a maturity that grows from a life of prayer,…
February 4, 2020
Making Fun of Hate: A Review of Jojo Rabbit
Jojo Rabbit is both a potent satire about the hateful indoctrination of…